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Acceptable Powder Charge variance
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<blockquote data-quote="Citius7" data-source="post: 1310956" data-attributes="member: 100774"><p>Mike was spot on here. If you've done your homework and are in your nose of where the barrel wants to be there will be a more forgiving side to things. Your node will determine how much more powder will be acceptable to the speed of ur bullet. The node I shoot in all my barrels have a Lull where for each tenth up I go speed does not increase as quickly until you slide out of the node. This allows a higher margin of error with a smaller impact per powder throw. </p><p></p><p>It depends on where you are in the node. High side middle or low side to determine how forgiving it is. Also. What does a tenth do? 20 fps? 50fps? Are u shooting 100 yards or 3200 yards? These are the things to consider. We wouldn't be doing this if we didn't care about accuracy! Shoot straight! Life's short.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Citius7, post: 1310956, member: 100774"] Mike was spot on here. If you've done your homework and are in your nose of where the barrel wants to be there will be a more forgiving side to things. Your node will determine how much more powder will be acceptable to the speed of ur bullet. The node I shoot in all my barrels have a Lull where for each tenth up I go speed does not increase as quickly until you slide out of the node. This allows a higher margin of error with a smaller impact per powder throw. It depends on where you are in the node. High side middle or low side to determine how forgiving it is. Also. What does a tenth do? 20 fps? 50fps? Are u shooting 100 yards or 3200 yards? These are the things to consider. We wouldn't be doing this if we didn't care about accuracy! Shoot straight! Life's short. [/QUOTE]
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